Just two days after Bill Parcells emphatically took his name out of the imminent bidding war to purchase the Jets, Giants’ co-owner Bob Tisch yesterday did the same, going as far as to say, “it’ll never happen.

“I have zero interest; take me out of the mix,” Tisch said during a break in the Giants’ minicamp. “I have no intention [of buying the Jets]. I don’t know how [having his name mentioned as a possibility] came about. Where my name came in is anyone’s guess.

“But, no I don’t want to go out to Long Island. I get here [Giants Stadium] in just 28 minutes.”

While clearing his name from the list, Tisch, too, said it was highly doubtful that Donald Trump would be much of a factor either for a number or reasons.

The first is Trump’s casino involvement, which wouldn’t be tolerated by the league. If Trump were to bid on the Jets, he’d have to divest himself of his casino interests.

“We have a rule against anyone owning a casino and a football team,” Tisch said, speaking for the NFL owners. Tisch then added a reminder that Trump was a major part of the USFL suit against the NFL and that his fellow NFL owners wouldn’t exactly welcome him into the fraternity.

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Giants’ DE Michael Strahan yesterday continued his pitch to his fellow teammates to stick with the team’s voluntary offseason workout program. He said it would be easy for him to work out at home because he has all the equipment he needs. However, he’s been working out at the stadium with hopes that more of his teammates will follow.

“My biggest concern is the bonding issue,” he said. “I think guys get their workouts at home, but if we work out together guys will bond and it’ll help us win later. You want to see the team [working out], not individual guys.”

Strahan, who wants to have his contract (in its final year) renegotiated to make him one of the highest-paid DLs in the game, said he wants it done by before training camp.